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Using Web2.0 to Drive Responsiveness and Accountability from Institutions (funders)

Two weeks ago,  I summarized Allison Fine's articulate rant about the Gates Foundation's behavior.  The following week "The Giving Carnival" over at the Tactical Philthanthropy Blog provided a roundup of several bloggers opinions.   

We now have a second example of a nonprofit leader using new media to drive responsiveness and accountability to the improvement of institutions. Ami Dar has started a discussion thread over at Omidyar Network or "O-Net" titled "Deep Disappointment with Omidyar Network Bubbling Up Everywhere."  As Lucy Bernholtz notes, "It is going to be a lot harder than getting kids with cameras to create TV ads for free."


 

UPDATE:  Be sure to read the comments in this blog post.

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